Then, in mid-July 2000, Reiman warned fellow board members that revenue figures could not be trusted.
Health Secretary Andy Burnham said the opposition's plans on the NHS were not credible and could not be trusted.
Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats said the Tories could not be trusted to "deliver" in the battle against climate change.
Many Labour candidates including cabinet ministers rammed home the idea that the Conservatives could not be trusted to keep the peace.
But Conservative Business Minister Michael Fallon said later that Mr Miliband's speech showed Labour could not be trusted with public finances.
Witness Z's evidence was the subject of heated legal argument at the trial, with the defence contending he could not be trusted.
When Mr Obama nominated Mr Gregg, black and Hispanic Democrats complained that he could not be trusted to run a fair census in 2010.
It would be the clearest signal possible that these companies could not be trusted with the responsibility that the state wishes to pass to them.
Some claim that the recent fire shows that market forces should not be trusted to provide fire services, but a government owned and operated the fire department.
The UK Border Agency's decision to revoke its licence comes down to a judgement in government that the institution could not be trusted to help stop illegal immigration.
Turning from ancient history to more recent events, Lord Forsyth's point was that the FM had form: that he could not be trusted, as witness the episode of legal advice with regard to EU membership.
No word on whether the lawsuit was the final straw for debt holders who were concerned that Icahn could not be trusted with MGM, which owns the rights to the James Bond franchise and the upcoming film version of The Hobbit.
To put it another way, governments set up a system that in effect treated bankers as naughty children or ravenous puppies who could not be trusted not to eat too much of the dangerously fattening stuff - and regulators were to be the health conscious parents.
Yet 4% of consumers say that they are absolutely not to be trusted as good corporate citizens, and 60% are not sure.
Fund.com recently stated that its previous financials are not to be trusted.
Any employer that is willing to jeopardize your retirement security for its own benefit is, in my opinion, not to be trusted.
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"The Liberal Democrats are not principled, they are not moderate, and they are not to be trusted by the British people, " he said.
Will the disarray in Barack Obama's Afghan strategy this week restore the old idea the Democrats are not to be trusted with national security?
He also turned around a defense theme -- "don't trust the messenger" -- and said it was the defense who were not to be trusted.
John McCain came nine percentage points behind in second place, proving again that the opinion polls are not to be trusted in the fluid early stages of the election process.
This is surprising given that, especially since the 2008 taxpayer bail-out of Wall Street, the nation is more aware than ever that professional money managers, including those which manage pensions, should not be blindly trusted.
In the EU view we the people are not really to be trusted.
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Their reaction to pressure will reveal the strength of their character and conviction, what and whom they value, and whether or not they can be trusted.
Yet these details are not entirely to be trusted, and it would be a little simplistic to assume that they prove the distinction between Banville and Black, High Art and Pulp Fiction.
My advice: at the next election, the issue will not only be who is trusted to invest in our public services, vital though that is.
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